Weekly Photo Challenge – Scale


Scale

Dubai traffic – shot from the Burj Khalifa observation deck (Floor Nr 126):

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War


When the war started my family moved to a village in the mountains outside Beirut. My grandfather came with us as he had no other choice. His wife, my grandmother, was dead many years past. He then lived with us in the village house until his death. I remember as a child enjoying waking up each morning and looking forward to hearing my grandfather’s stories from his younger days. Read More

Souk Waqif – Bird Market


The bird market at Souk Waqif in Doha would not suit Western sensibilities. But the Arabs love it. Read More

Weekly Photo Challenge – Depth


This week’s challenge is ‘Depth‘.

The Great Wall Of China:
One bright beautiful blue-sky morning In October 2009 MB walked on the Great Wall Of China. It’s an incredibly awe-inspiring structure and sight, as it winds it’s way into the mountainous distance, deep into the northern Chinese countryside. 8,850km (or 5,500 miles) deep to be exact. MB walked on a section which is about one hour drive outside Beijing. The wall is extremely steep in many locations as it snakes the contours of the mountain slopes, and a level of aerobic fitness is required to walk a reasonable length of it. Some, or most, of the English language signage along the wall is amusing! Read More

Not Easy


In Europe people take freedom of travel for granted. Want to go to France? Of Holland? Or Germany? No problem. Go online or pop into any travel agency in your local town or city and buy a flight ticket. Jump on the plane and off you go. Arrive, flash your EU Passport briefly to the Immigration official, and head on out to the open streets. Easy peasy.

With similar language, religion and culture for the most parts, one might think that the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region is tailor made for freedom of travel and open access to work. But for historical, political, security and other reasons it’s not. Very not.  Read More

Weekly Photo Challenge: Foreshadow


Auschwitz Liberation by Russian Troops – 70th Anniversary

For the day that’s in it. Reposting a short post from August 2013.

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Arbeit Macht Frei.

Sachenhausen (pronounced ‘Saxenhausen‘) was the nearest concentration camp to Berlin before & during WW2, based in the  Nazi supporting (at that time) region of Oranienburg, approx 1 hour train journey from the city. MB visited in April 2008. Deeply disturbing to do the tour, but recommend to any who might visit Berlin. Unforgettable experience of a ‘not nice but very memorable’ kind.

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The King Is Dead


The King is dead. Long live the long living King. Etc.

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Weekly Photo Challenge – Express Yourself


Express Yourself

For six years the Middle East has been MB’s second home.

Mention of the ME conjures up many things to many people. In the Western world maybe it conjures up negative images for the most part. Understandable MB guesses, given that most news coverage, like most news coverage the world over, focuses of the profane, the obscene, the terrible and the trouble. And of course that’s the awful truth of certain locations in the region. Read More

7 Days Of Doves – Final Day


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7 Days Of Doves – Day Nr 6


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Arab Headgear


The male Arab headgear protects wearers from the hot sun and blowing sand & dust. The visible top garment is called the ‘Kufiya’ or ‘ghoutra’. Read More

Weekly Photo Challenge – Serenity


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7 Days Of Doves – Day Nr 4


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7 Days Of Doves – Day Nr 3


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7 Days Of Doves – Day Nr 2


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